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I thought the case reinforcement was added after the first run of 592xp's came out? Because of the spike breaking that corner off.
I could be wrong or the case side could have been replaced?
No case replacement. Maybe I should have said fairly early, instead of one of the first. It's SKU number 970493100 and Husqvarna lists the oldest at 970493132
All I can remember is it wasn't a terribly long spell after the introduction it was purchased. What that was exactly I can't recall.
 

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Mines an early first year production without the added webbing on the bar mount. That’s not been an issue but I don’t use it as a pry bar to pry my face cut out either. Use a dam axe or finish cutting it so it’ll fall out
 

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No case replacement. Maybe I should have said fairly early, instead of one of the first. It's SKU number 970493100 and Husqvarna lists the oldest at 970493132
All I can remember is it wasn't a terribly long spell after the introduction it was purchased. What that was exactly I can't recall.
Lower # than Huskys Oldest listed SKU.
Willie Wonka said something like "Strike That -- Reverse it"
 

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@Loggernate , how is yours holding up?
Been great, probably my all time favorite. Muffler did start cracking from the corner of my muffler mod after I tried welding deflector on. Replaced it with exile muffler that I like much better. Mine also came with updated purge bulb line, reinforced dog mount, and intake boot though.
 

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Been great, probably my all time favorite. Muffler did start cracking from the corner of my muffler mod after I tried welding deflector on. Replaced it with exile muffler that I like much better. Mine also came with updated purge bulb line, reinforced dog mount, and intake boot though.
Has the boot been changed? I didn’t watch Walkers video
 

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The AV on the right is very nimble like a wet noodle compared to its counterpart on the left. These are two different parts with two different ways of attachment. Swapping for a stiffer one isn't an option.
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Thanks for posting this. Something I can plan for over time with my 592, especially when it’s subzero….seems everything breaks when it gets that cold. I believe the fitting for the dampers are more robust for the part ending in 901. The softer one seems to have a much smaller end that fits into the bottom of the airbox so stands to reason it would be weaker and also likely to fail more quickly. Probably only solution is to have spares on hand and routinely check and replace after a few years or once you feel they’ve soften too much.

On the intake boot, JRHAWK9 is correct. See attached for IPL directly from Husqvarna’s current online system. There is a more expensive intake pipe, and Husky’s IPL clearly indicates it is specifically for winter use. Sucks you had to go through this….the fix won’t be cheap….but they are still great saws.

Assuming you have the XP, not the XPG. The winter boot comes with the XPG. Also, looks like they updated the screw on the muffler cover, although I don’t know if that was the source of the problem you describe.
 

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Thanks for posting this. Something I can plan for over time with my 592, especially when it’s subzero….seems everything breaks when it gets that cold. I believe the fitting for the dampers are more robust for the part ending in 901. The softer one seems to have a much smaller end that fits into the bottom of the airbox so stands to reason it would be weaker and also likely to fail more quickly. Probably only solution is to have spares on hand and routinely check and replace after a few years or once you feel they’ve soften too much.

On the intake boot, JRHAWK9 is correct. See attached for IPL directly from Husqvarna’s current online system. There is a more expensive intake pipe, and Husky’s IPL clearly indicates it is specifically for winter use. Sucks you had to go through this….the fix won’t be cheap….but they are still great saws.

Assuming you have the XP, not the XPG. The winter boot comes with the XPG. Also, looks like they updated the screw on the muffler cover, although I don’t know if that was the source of the problem you describe.
Thanks, I did not look at an xpg ipl when I searched for parts. There is two different intakes for the xp as well. One has a hole in the partition wall that accepts a holder for the ignition spark wire. Which I believe is what I found even though I don't have the holder thingy. I'll have to block it off or something, or leave it be as it's fairly small.
 
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